Sandhausen (dpa / lsw) – Coach Alois Schwartz from the second division soccer team SV Sandhausen hopes that “match luck” will return to his team. After four winless games in a row, the SVS wants to score three points again at FC St. Pauli on Sunday (1.30 p.m. / Sky). “We trained very, very hard and very, very concentrated,” Schwartz said on Friday. After three narrow defeats, winning a point against 1. FC Kaiserslautern (0-0) “did his team good,” said the 55-year-old.

Nevertheless, Schwartz demands that his team play bolder than in recent weeks. He expects a difficult away game against St. Pauli anyway. “It’s always fun to play there, but you also know what to expect.” At the Millerntor there is also a reunion with full-back Leart Paqarada, who played for Sandhausen from 2014 to 2020 and now plays for Hamburg.